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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exactly shows" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to emphasize that a specific thing or action precisely illustrates a particular concept or quality. For example: "Her refusal to help perfectly shows her selfishness."
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But what, exactly, shows that you have to represent them to yourself in a natural language?
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But Mr Bush has not exactly shown deference to Congress's oversight role.
Spagnuolo means a learning curve and the Jets didn't exactly show patience with Mangini.
After all, it does not exactly show America as a City on the Hill!
This dour child wouldn't inspire anyone's protective instincts, and he doesn't exactly show signs of greatness.
Though his statistics did not exactly show it — Smith threw for 338 yards and 3 touchdowns — he was momentarily flummoxed.
She couldn't exactly show up at Chasen-Winney for visiting hours, so she'd snuck out to the grave a few days later, bawling her eyes out.
Even so, the scores on the national test, considered tougher than the state tests, did not exactly show a mastery of material.
The cranky brothers, Garth and Hub McCann (Mr. Caine and Mr. Duvall), grudgingly agree to take the boy, who isn't exactly shown around the place.
Calculation of GR deviation cumulative distribution exactly showed the Kangan-Dalan (Permian Triassic) boundary.
Some complex topics are pretty difficult to express succinctly and Verrit hasn't exactly shown its deftness in doing so.
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